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DNA Holliday Junction: History, Regulation and Bioactivity

Qinqin Song, Yuemiao Hu, Anqi Yin, Hongbo Wang, Qikun Yin

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

DNA Holliday junction (HJ) is a four-way stranded DNA intermediate that formed in replication fork regression, homology-dependent repair and mitosis, performing a significant role in genomic stability. Failure to remove HJ can induce an acceptable replication fork stalling and DNA damage in normal cells, leading to a serious chromosomal aberration and even cell death in HJ nuclease-deficient tumor cells. Thus, HJ is becoming an attractive target in cancer therapy. However, the development of HJ-targeting ligand faces great challenges because of flexile cavities on the center of HJs. This review introduces the discovery history of HJ, elucidates the formation and dissociation procedures of HJ in corresponding bio-events, emphasizes the importance of prompt HJ-removing in genome stability, and summarizes recent advances in HJ-based ligand discovery. Our review indicate that target HJ is a promising approach in oncotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

Holliday junctionDNABiologyComputational biologyGenome instabilityDNA replicationNucleaseDNA repairCell biologyGeneticsDNA damageDNA Repair MechanismsDNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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